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evening course -- Toronto's Residential Architecture: A History

presented by architectural historian Marta O'Brien

Place:
University of Toronto, Ramsay Wright Zoology Labs, 25 Harbord St. (across from the Robarts Library); Room 141
Date:
Tuesdays, Feb. 4 - Mar. 25, 2014 (8 classes)
Time:
6:30-8:30 pm
Cost:
$325
More Info:
Non-credit course; no assignments or tests. Course code SCS 2033-005

 

From Issue No. 223 | February 03, 2014

Join architectural historian Marta O'Brien for an enjoyable exploration of two hundred years of residential architecture in Toronto. Hundreds of images will showcase Torontonians' homes from workers' cottages to mansions, and from converted factories to 50-storey condominium towers. We'll look at how several neighbourhoods developed and the social and economic forces that shaped them. One class will be a walking tour of Rosedale.

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